Thank you for your detailed response and for looking into this issue.

I appreciate you clarifying the origins of the code. Given your explanation, 
there was a misunderstanding about the source of the code in question.

Unfortunately, I do not have a specific SIP request message that causes a crash 
on the Kamailio. My report was primarily based on a static analysis tool, which 
flagged the potential vulnerability due to similarities in the codebase. The 
issue I reported is based on the presence of code in Kamailio that resembles 
the vulnerable code from OpenSIPS.

Thank you for your time and for maintaining the security and stability of the 
Kamailio project.

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